LTE Band 13, also known as the 700 MHz Upper C band, operates in the frequency range of 777-787 MHz for the uplink and 746-756 MHz for the downlink. This band is particularly useful due to its excellent propagation characteristics, allowing signals to travel further and penetrate buildings more effectively compared to higher frequency bands. It is primarily used in the United States and is a key component of the 700 MHz spectrum, which is used by carriers like Verizon Wireless for their LTE networks.

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Carriers that use LTE B13 (700 MHz c)

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